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Napa County, CA November 8, 2016 Election
Directory of Napa County, CA Measures
County Results as of Dec 16 3:22pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (167/167)
82.3% Countywide Voter Turnout (63,255/76,833)

Measures
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Measure A. Requirements Expected of the Animal Shelter -- County of Napa (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 39,862 / 71.19% Yes votes ...... 16,134 / 28.81% No votes
SHALL NAPA COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2016-03 BE ADOPTED? (Compromise ordinance requiring the Animal Shelter to do the following in a cost effective way: (i) prepare behavioral and medical evaluations for impounded or surrendered dogs, cats and rabbits before destruction, (ii) work with non-profit animal organizations, (iii) provide veterinary care, socialization, and exercise, and (v) publish a list of nonprofit animal organizations and a list of statistical release rates of dogs, cats, and rabbits.)

Measure B. Requirements Expected of the Animal Shelter -- County of Napa (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 26,172 / 47.62% Yes votes ...... 28,785 / 52.38% No votes
SHALL NAPA COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2016-04 BE ADOPTED? (Amends the Napa County Code requiring the Animal Shelter to (i) prepare behavioral and medical evaluations for impounded or surrendered dogs, cats and rabbits before destruction, (ii) work with non-profit animal organizations, (iii) provide veterinary care, socialization, and exercise using all resources available, and (v) publish a list of nonprofit animal organizations and a list of statistical release rates of dogs, cats, and rabbits.

Measure D. Funding of Vital City Services -- City of Saint Helena (Transactions and Use Tax - Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 1,868 / 69.37% Yes votes ...... 825 / 30.63% No votes
To fund vital City services such as local street maintenance, 911 emergency medical, police and fire response, pedestrian/cyclist/traffic safety, park maintenance, library services, programs for youth and seniors, and to preserve the City's long-term financial stability and small town character, shall the City of St. Helena adopt a one half percent Transactions and Use Tax, generating approximately $1,400,000 annually with all revenues benefiting the City?

Measure Z. 1/4% Sales Tax for Water, Parks & Open Space Restoration/Preservation -- County of Napa (Sales tax - 2/3 Approval Required)
Fail: 37,670 / 64.70% Yes votes ...... 20,552 / 35.30% No votes
To protect drinking water by preserving and restoring watersheds, rivers, creeks; protect natural open spaces and wildlife habitat; reduce wildfire risk; and maintain parks and trails; shall Napa County enact a 1/4 percent sales tax for the Napa County Regional Park and Open Space District raising an estimated eight million dollars annually for fourteen years with citizen oversight, annual audits, and funds that cannot be taken by the State?

 
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